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- villages in Chalcedonia included Chrysopolis (the modern Üsküdar) and Panteicheion (Pendik). Strabo notes that "a little above the sea" in Chalcedonia lies "the...
- Elaphria chalcedonia, the chalcedony midget moth, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from the...
- Greece) Archdiocese of Carthage (Carthage, Tunisia) Archdiocese of Chalcedonia (Chalcedon, Turkey) Archdiocese of Chalcis in Syria (Qinnasrin, Syria)...
- Andre, another brother, monk of the Vauluisant abbey, was bishop of Chalcedonia (+1555). He was amb****ador to Scandinavia and Germany. In the 1530s,...
- of Propontis, the Megarans founded the cities of Astacus in Bithynia, Chalcedonia and Byzantium in which they occupied a privileged position. Miletus founded...
- the night, however, Illus moved an Isaurian unit, quartered in nearby Chalcedonia, into Constantinople and also corrupted Marcian's soldiers, who allowed...
- literosa, now Mesoligia literosa Miana palpalis, now Amyna natalis Miana segregata, now Niphonyx segregata Miana vincta, now Elaphria chalcedonia v t e...
- Calogerus the Hermit, Calogerus of Sicily, San Calogero Born c. 466 Chalcedonia Residence Monte Kronio Died 561 Sciacca Venerated in Roman Catholic Church...
- "We travelled in the Consulate of Dalmatius and Zenophilus, leaving Chalcedonia on 30 May and returned to Constantinople on 26 December in the same Consulate...
- Le Duchat d'Aubigny, 1992 Elaphria agrotina (Guenée, 1852) Elaphria chalcedonia (Hübner, 1808) Elaphria deltoides (Möschler, 1880) Elaphria devara (Druce...